You mentioned provincial processing, because of course in Nova Scotia we do have some level of processing capability; they're only provincially licensed. The only federal inspection plant is in Prince Edward Island. Why is it that if the processing facilities in Nova Scotia are at nearly 100% capacity, there hasn't been a private sector solution to be able to move this forward? Is it just that the economies of scale aren't there? Is this not a sexy investment that people want to put their money into? If we're at 100%, why hasn't some entrepreneur moved this forward and created a new facility?
On January 26th, 2021. See this statement in context.